ZEPHYR, Texas -- A Brown County school district has released details of a settlement it reached with several companies after agreeing to drop a million-dollar lawsuit.

The Zephyr Independent School District received a total of $208,750 from four companies that it claimed installed faulty turf at its football stadium, according to a court document obtained by KTXS through an open records request.

Records show Zephyr and the defendants agreed to the settlement's terms last November. Fort Worth-based GC Carter Construction Company paid Zephyr the most in damages at $98,750.

"Everybody is just glad to be back on the field, playing football on the field we built in 2009," Zephyr ISD Superintendent Stanton Marwitz said Monday.